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DE1327434U
DE1327434U DENDAT1327434D DE1327434DU DE1327434U DE 1327434 U DE1327434 U DE 1327434U DE NDAT1327434 D DENDAT1327434 D DE NDAT1327434D DE 1327434D U DE1327434D U DE 1327434DU DE 1327434 U DE1327434 U DE 1327434U
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Avon et al. The 1902 Atlas of Livingston County lists farm names. Those for South Avon are: The Silo Farm, Chilmark, White Lodge, West View, Mill Farm, Wide View, Pierpoint, and Prairie Home. Elija Bacon’s home and wagon shop were south of the McGraw/Boyd farm until the 1870s when he sold the property to Horace Henty. Mr. Henty continued the business